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Drone Attacks in KP Highlight Civilian Vulnerability, Counter-Drone Measures Begin Paying Off

North Waziristan’s Tappi post recently came under an attempted drone strike, as militants tried to target a security installation using a quadcopter. Quick identification by alert personnel and deployment of the Anti-Drone System ensured the device was neutralised at a safe distance, preventing any casualties or damage. The incident marked a critical demonstration of upgraded […]

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India, Kashmir To Sydney, India's State-Backed Terror, Pakistan's War on Terror, India-Israel-Taliban Nexus

From Kashmir to Sydney, India’s State-Backed Terror Trail Exposed

The deadly attack in Sydney has reignited international debate over India’s alleged role in promoting terrorism beyond its borders, reinforcing Pakistan’s long-standing position that New Delhi operates as a hub of state-sponsored violence. Pakistan has consistently maintained that India is not only fomenting terrorism in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and inside Pakistan, but is also

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At Regional Forum, PM Shehbaz Raises Alarm Over Afghanistan-Linked Militancy

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif  warned that militant threats originating from Afghanistan are increasingly undermining regional security, calling for coordinated regional and international action to curb violence and ensure stability. The prime minister raised the issue during talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the “Peace and Trust” Conference in Turkmenistan, where leaders

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UK Urges Citizens to Avoid All Travel to Afghanistan Amid Escalating Security Risks

The United Kingdom has strongly advised its citizens against all travel to Afghanistan, warning of a rapidly deteriorating security situation and increasing risks for foreign nationals. In an updated travel advisory issued on Monday, the UK Foreign Office highlighted that violent clashes and instability across Afghanistan pose a serious threat to personal safety. The advisory

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RAW’s Plot in Balochistan Exposed: Social Media Weaponized Against Pakistan

Recent investigations have revealed a systematic campaign by the Indian intelligence agency RAW to destabilize Balochistan and promote anti-Pakistan narratives through social media. A coordinated effort has been uncovered involving the operation of a fake social media account, which has been actively engaged in spreading misinformation, historical distortions, and anti-state propaganda. According to credible sources,

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From APS Tragedy to Cadet College Wana: The Unbroken Threat of Extremists to Education and National Progress

December 16, 2014, marks a day etched in Pakistan’s collective memory. The tragic attack on Army Public School in Peshawar was not merely a terrorist incident; it was a deliberate assault on the nation’s educational framework, on the future of Pakistan’s children, and on the very values that define our society. On that fateful day,

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Not an Imaginary Line: How Law, History, and Politics Shaped Pakistan’s Western Border

The Durand Line remains one of the most debated and politically exploited borders in South and Central Asia, yet it is also one of the most legally established international boundaries in the region. Stretching approximately 1,600 miles, or 2,600 kilometres, between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Durand Line begins at the Iranian border in the west

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Abandoned US Weapons in Afghanistan Fuel Terror Threat in Pakistan: The Diplomat

The unchecked spread of US military equipment left behind in Afghanistan following the 2021 American withdrawal has significantly contributed to the surge in terrorism inside Pakistan, with advanced weapons now enhancing the operational capacity of militant groups, particularly the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), according to an analysis published by the US-based journal The Diplomat. Citing the

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